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-DEATH N0T1CES- -DEATH NOTICES- CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUTE I IVt Page 7ee Dec. 13, 1949 -DEATH N0TJCES- OBITUARIES -UNDERUKERS- HOW, WHEN CABBIE HOLDS OUT HAND IT HAY BE TO HELP MAYORS' PARLEY SEEKS TO CURB U.S. TAX RAIDS LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 316 WEST AT KARV'A-D FHCTJE -00115 ANNA CUTLER DUDLEY Services for Mrs. Anna! Cutler Dudley, 85, of 105 E. Delaware who died Saturday, will be held- at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in St, Chrysostom's church, 1424 N. Dearborn si. Mrs. Dudley was the widow of Peter Dudley, vice president of a trust company that merged with the Chicago Title and Trust Company in 1910. Surviving are a granddaughter, Mrs.

Denise Eversz, of 1309 Astor and a sister, Mrs. Katherine Jousselin, of France. MRS. GUNDA L. AXELSOX Mrs.

Gunda L. Axelscn, 76. a lifelong resident of Chicago, died yesterday in her home at 3752 N. More than i.mu Dosses of taxi-cab driTers from thruout th country will meet In the Stevens hotel today to (Us cuss-methods of teaching their drivers courtesy and convincing them that courtesy is good business C. Franklin Smith, executive secretary of the American Taitcab association, said management must persuade taxlcab drivers that it's Uie little things that make people think of service.

For example, drivers should help with the luggage like they used to do before the war, he said. Along with courtesy, also will be emphasized. An International show of cabs and cab equipment will be held at the hotel during the three day CDOITNE li OTJoonell, of 1743 if. 65th street, dearly beloved husband cf Ruth, devoted father of Wtiliani fond sen cf Fatrick and the ia Caerlr.e, nee Fitzgerald, brother of Marion, Ca'-hryn Reldy and Mildred Danaher. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., frora funeral heme, 1716-18 63rd street, to St.

Theodore's church. Interment St Mary's. FRcspect 6-10O0. OLCOTT-Er. Earry L.

Clcott, 629 Clinton place. River Forest, husband of Blanche, nee Bennett, father cf Gecrge Wheeler Olcctt and Maaolya O. Erswn, brother of Mabie Eipxell, Laura Fage and EifS W. Services Monday, 30 p.m., at fntral home, 2C3 S. Marion street avenue), Cak Fark.

Interment private. Please emit flowers. OCCTERBEEK-Andrew J. Oosterbeek. 20C1 W.

ICist street, December 11, 1S4S, beloved busbini of Eila Ocsterbeek, fond father of Glcria KeistEdt brother cf Mabel Oosrcek, 2. largo Wendling and the late Frank. At chapel, 2121 W. 85ih street, where services will be held Monday, December 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Hope.

Member of South Snore country club. Beverly country dub. Dearborn lodge, iTb. 310, A.F. ar.i A.M.

and Medinaa shrine, A.A.O.NJ4.S. s. Augusta Feck, fcrmerly cf 1644 West Jackson boulevard, passed away, Dec 11, 1S43, mother cf Mr. I. Ray white, formerly of Chicago, now cf St Petersburg, Fla.

Funeral services Tuesday afternoon in St Petersburg, Fla. Interment In Chicago at a later date. FETERC0tT-Eenr7 Peterson, beloved husband cf Crissie, nee Anderson, fond fatter of Richard, Eercice and Eenry sea of the late Feter and Hannah, dearest grandfather cf six, dear of Hannah and the late Geerge and Jchn. Services at chapel, 3234 W. Kcrth Tuesday, December 14th, at 2 p.m..

Interment Mount Olive. Member of Carpenter's Union local 1S1 ar.d Garfield Fark Aerie No. 1113, F.O.E, MO? "DAY JA'CBC-Dr. Edson 3 p.m.. at chapel.

KING-Martha 2 p.m., at chapel. SCHLCCCER-Anna, 1 p.m.. at chapel. TUECljAY CVC-Fnm, 3 p.m., at chapel. FALKEKSTEEN-WUliam J-, 10 a.m., at chapel.

LR'ICE3 TO BE ARRANGED PLICKENCTAyF-Lecnard C-uASGOW-Bridget IRWIN-Charles p. l-ETTEREcRS-EuMa NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 8501 NORTH ASHIJir.TJ-AVENUZ PECNE LOcrteachl-48 MOVE TO RETURN EXEMPT ITEMS Ta SALES TAX Revenue Law Experts Seek Wider Base BY JOHNSON KANADY Plans are being considered to make the state sales tax apply, to nearly everything from haircuts to new houses, to Increase state revenue, lt was learned yesterday. The next legislature and the new state administration will be asked to make definite law and rule changes which would put a tax Ton hundreds of items and services, now exempted from sales tax collection. Members of the Illinois revenue laws commission, currently in session in Chicago, acknowledge that much of their study over the last 12 months has been concentrated on means of broadening the base of the sales tax. They decline to say what definite 'conclusions they have reached.

2 Courses Pursued It was learned however that the investigations have taken two Monuceuo av. Her husband, Gustave John Axelson, a produce i merchant Li South Water market, died In 192S. Two daughters, I Mabel and Mrs. Rhoda Hoover, a MOrrDAY 1 p.m., at chapel. 10 a.m..

in church. 11 a.m., at chapel. BRAND-Karry 2 p.m., at chipel. SERVICE3 TO EE ARRANGED "EA.VER-Nelle B. (CMcago 'Incuse press Service) Washington, Dec.

12-Vayors and other municipal ofScials from 40 states today opened a four day meeting aired at ur.lng big ar.d Utile cities behind a national municipal policy to solve several common, critical protlens. Including the encroachment cf federal and state governments upon tax revenue The ravors ani officials will meet as delegates to the 194S conference of the American Municipal association. Attendance is expected to be more than 500. The association declared in a preliminary draft 'cf a rational municipal rrogram to be submitted to the conference that it believes in the rrinciple" Cf hor.e fcr citi under a constitutional jrant cf poe. The association saU tv.atcities should not "beccr.e the wards, financial or otherwise." of either federal or state governments.

To prevent this trunicipal dependence, the organization federal ar.d state governments should withdraw from sene fields of taxation ar.d leave them as local sources cf revenue. ARNALL TAKES $50,000 FILM POST GIVEN UP BY DONALD NELSON Hollywood. Cai. Dec. 1 2 (Spe-cial)-Ellis Amall.

41. fcrr.er governor cf Georgia. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST SoTH-STRFFT PKCIfS EEverly 8-Z182 son. Roy, and one grandson survive. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m.

Tuesday In the chapel at 3918 Irving Park rd. WILLI; C. HAASE William C. Haase. 60, assistant circulation manager of the Sun-Times, who lived at 5751 Virginia av, died yesterday in SL Elisabeth's hospital after an 13 month illness.

He was bom in Chicago and entered newspaper work in 1S08. For nearly 19 years he was assistant circulation manager for the Times. Surviving is bis widow, Barbara. Services will be held at 10 a. m.

Wednesday in St. Hilary's church. BRO'ATJE-LUlian B. Browoe, formerly cf 475 N'. Trey street, beloved daughter cf Sam and the late Anna, sister of Aaron, Jay, Evelyn Schoppe, Marvin and the late Fur.eral Mor-day, Dec.

13, 2 p.m., at funeral 3021 Fullerton avenue. Eeth El cemacery. BSYAR-WillUm J. Bryar, Dec. 11, beloved cf Eva Luffy Brrir, fend father of Mrs.

Mary Jane O'Brien ar.i Wiiiiam J. brother cf Br7ce, Fred Eiward R. and the late Gecrge E. Bryir. F.stin? at cbaoei, bcule-vafd at "7th street.

Funeral notice later. SOuth Shore 3-5322. Erown of 7523 South Chicago avenue, cearly bekrvd son oi A. and Mcliie, fond troiiier of Frank J. Funeral 2 p.m., at funeral hoc.e, 620 E.

75l street. Eurial Oak Kill. VIncenaes 6-1317. B'JTTIiA-Anton Bunda, beloved husband of nte Fitti, fond father ol Joseph, Koe Gecrge, and Elizabeth, crandfather cf Fisting at funeral home, 73d W. Norm Cervices Dec.

14, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Wundrs cemetery. CARLSOn-Oscar Carlson, of 1929 It. Whipple street, dear friend of Mrs. C.gne Email.

Services at chapel, 4133 Madison street, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Forest Eome. Ceraml, belied husband of jnd father cf uncle cf Ar.tcnio, Salvatore, and Jcse-phine Cerani. Funeral Tuesday, 8 a.m. frcm funeral heme, 3722 W.

Cnicago avenue to St. Phillip Eerizl church. L-terment Mt. Carael cemetery. CApitoi 7-5040.

CERITEY-Dr. Wilhelmina A. Cemey, r.ee Eu'iia, 611 S. Park, M. telcved wife cf Dr.

Jarr.es C. Cerney, iyrir rr.cih.er of Alan Cerney, sister of Suda and Eore Vesely, daughter-in-law cf Earbara Cerney, cf Emma Kalus. Ser-icei Wedr.esdiy 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 507 W. Cerntik read. LT.errr.er.l tTitisnal of Cicero bdee No.

741 O.E.S. CHESHSK-Jcseph C. Cheshek, beloved husband of lary, nee fond father of son cf Joseph and the lata Anna," brother of Charles, Georre, R.uioI-h, Fred, Marie, Frances ar3 Aar.a. Fur.eral Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 9 a.

from chapel, 5317 Irving Park road, to Holy Ghost church, Woodiale, Illinois. Ir.terir.ent St, Jose-h cemetery. Cmata papsrs pleass ccpy. C1JI3TJLLC-See Eiffaele Leo notice. CnTKEL-I-'itthew J.

Ciriel, of Chamtisin avr.ue, bexoved husband cf Mathilda, lcvir.g father cf Ear-Id fond brother of Marie Vcrr.acka ar.d Mrs. Emma Mikelas'k. Dev-tod grandfather cf ttto grv.KhiHr'r. and to Member cf Maicabees, Waller Ter.t. Pes'ine at 651 East 75th street.

Services 3 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Oak Woods. Raifaele Leo notice. CCURVAL-Jeseph Courval, cf 3709 S.

avenue, Berwyn, beloved husband of Alice, r.ee McGcern, fend brother of Mrs. Josephine Fer.wick, Mrs. Mae CCcrmor," Frank end Mrs. Odeal Resting at funeral home, 7043 W. Cgden avenue, Fur.eral Tuesday, 9 a.m., to St.

Leonard's church, SJrd street and Clarence avenue, Berwyn. Interment Olivet cemetery, Wilmington, I1L Stanley 3ZS0. COSTELLC-Thomas J. Costeilo. of 1C33 IV.

Garfieid bcuivard, beiot-ed husband cf Delia Houlihan Costeilo, oi" Jrres Elear.cr Green, John, ajd Chrirlir.a Steinmayr, ar.d the late Sinon ar Eicter M. Cyrii. Funeral Tuesday, a.m., frem funeral home, 5433 S. Hiljted to Visitation church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Member of Visitation Holy Name Society. BOulevard 8-0062. Please omit flowers. CEEAN-See Anna C. Hansen notice.

CRCISANT-Clarence E. Crolsant, late residence 102i S. Artesian avenue, beloved husband of Margaret, fond father cf Charles E. and C. Emory Croisant, dear son cf Theresa Crcisant, brother cf Edward Croisant.

Services Monday. GLAZIER-Myrtle Graham Glazier, Dec. 11, 1648, belmred wife cf Jeremiah fond mcther cf Shirley M. and Jerry sister cf Walter Arthur Charles Mrs. Edna Scheuer, Wiiiiam Ethel Pearl Mrs.

May Weber, and Lercy Graham. Funeral Tuesiay, at 9 a.m., chapel, Jefferj blvd. at 77th st, ta Cur Lajy cf Peace church. 9:30 a.m. Interment St Mary's.

SOuth Shore 6-S322. GUiliLA'JF-Ajma Glickauf, Dee Kasseu. 3314 W. 23rd etreeV loving mcther cf Ermin-e Vesely, Jerry and Ruth Eroerfe. Services T-uesclay, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 2534 S.

Pulaski road. Bor.emiaa f. cemetery. LA'jradale 1-3372. GCLDSTErN-Margaret Frances Goldstein, nee Connell, of 2700 N.

Richmond street, beloved wife of Morris, loving mother oi Albert, fond daughter of Joseph and Frances Connell and sister of Edward and John. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m. from funeral borne, 33C1 Fulierton avenue, to St Sylvester's chttrch. Member cf Logan Square camp, Royal IJeighbcrs. Interment AH Silnts.

C. Eansea, late of 1450 W. Marquette road, bel3ved wife of the late Robert, loving mcther of Edward, Mrs. Genevieve Crean, and Rejcford Ear-sen. Resting at funeral home, 7313 South park avenue.

Service Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Cak Hill cemetery. Informatics TRiangie 4-3055. HATES-Cora A. Eawes, see DieM, cf Chicago Heights, beloved wife of J.

E. Eawes, loving mother cf George Eay, cf Chicago, and William Bay of Crete, EL, fond sister cf the late Carl Diehl, of Toiuca, El. Resting at funeral home, 1340 Ctto bculevard, Chicago Heights. Serricea Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m.

Interment Cedar Park cemetery. BOLMGREN-SigfrH L. Holmgren, Dec. 11, 1943, late cf 4206 N. Wcicott avenue, beloved husband cf the late Elidur, dear father cf the late Fred, fond grandfather of Carolyn.

Funeral Monday, 11 a.m., at chapel, 148-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster Interment Rosehlll. LCr.gbeaca 1-5147, IHWTN-Charles Ft. Irwiiv Dec. 12, 1343, 141 w.

Marquette road, beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Irwin, loving father of Charlotte M. Freeman and Clifford H. Irwin, brother of Gladys Manor. At chapel 31S W.

63rd street at Harvard avenue, where service will be held Wednesday, Dec 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Greenwood. JACCBS-Harry Jacobs, teloved husband 'of the late Rachel, fond father of Sidney, Louis, and Fav Lipman of Dallas, three grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., at chapel, Lawrence avenue. Interment Rosemoni Park cemetery.

JTACCBSCN-Etta Jacobson, beloved wife of the late Joseph, dear mother of Ate, Sarah Posnick, Ida Salzberger, Eertha Silk, Louis Fae Soner.blick, Betty Sorrier-man, Minnie Penner, Ross Eay and Eer-nard, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Service Tuesday, 10 a.m., at chapel, 6935 Stony Island Xnterment Mount Nebo, Waldheim. Member of Hebrew Theological college, Misrachi, Hadasssh of Hyde Park and Sisterhood of 'Rodfei Zedek. JOHMSOM-Chrtstlne Johnson, nee Bensen, dearly beloved wife of the late John, lovlr.g mother of Julia Skogsberg, and'' Mathilda Haugland. Resting at funeral home, 7600 W.

Grand avenue, at The Circle. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. Burial Mt Olive cemetery. MErrimac 7-1111 or GLadstone 3-1234.

JCHNoON-George J. Johnson, beloved hus-. band of Beryl, nee Harper, brother of Janes Mrs. Agnes Flaws, Mrs. Ann Bierman and Mrs.

Grace Dtrtnett Funeral Tuesday. 1:20 p.m., at chapel, 73th and Emerald. Interment JJount Hope. KETWEDY-Agnes E. Kennedy, beloved of the late Daniel F.

and Margaret Olv-sli Kennedy, dear sister of Rose M. and the late John Daniel B. and Margaret T. Kennedy. Funeral Monday, Dec.

13, 10 a.m., from laTe residence, 5304 Washington boulevard, to St. Thomas Aquinas church. Interment Calvary. KNAUSS-Catherine L. Knavtss, beloved wife of fhe late Godfrey, fond mother of Charles and Catherine, sister of MCIOAY COSTERE EK -Andre 2 p.m., chapel.

LAIN SON DONNELLAN FOR FUNERALS Jefferv Elvd. at 77th SOuth Shore MARION CLAIRE SENDS MUSICAL GREETINGS TO GERMAN CHILDREN Marlon Claire, director of WGN3 and producer of the Chicago Theater of the Air on W-ON-Mutual, has sent Christmas greetings to thousands of children in the American zone of Germany. The greetings are in the form of transcriptions of the Theafer of the Air's production cf "Hansel and Gre-tel," given each year in December. The transcriptions, recorded when Miss Claire was the star of the Theater cf the Air company, feature with her Ruth Slater and Bruce Foote as the other soloists. Henry Weber is the conductor.

Miss Claire sent the recorded greetings at the suggestion of Lt. Col. Vincent Conrad, commanding officer of the army exchange supply post In the Augsburg area, who is in charge of German youth activities In the area. The musical feast they wiU hear will be supplemented with gifts of toys and candy bars to each child. In her recorded greeting Miss PITATEF.I-Peter Fusaterl, age 25 years, late of 310 E.

116th street, beloved sea of Sam, and Josephine, dear brother of Catherine Carli, and Pvt. Francis, fond uncle cf Larry Carli, trcmer-ln-law cf Eruno Carli, nephew of The Rev. Father August Fusateri. Funeral from chapel, 2z2 E. 115th street, Tuesday', Dec.

14, 9 a.m., to Et. Anthony church, Eer.str.g-tcn and Prairie avenues. "Mass 9:30 a.rn. Interment Holy Sep'ulchre. Member of Holy Nair.e Society of St Anthony QUD.II-Josephlne Quinn, 7007 Stewart avenue, beloved wife of the late John J.

fend mother cf Mrs. Gordon Pierce and Martin V. Quinn, sister of Carl, William, John and Richard Kuh. Reefing at funeral 6915 Wer.tworth avenue. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.m., to St Carthage church.

Interment St Mary's. REETZ-Gustav beloved husband of Lucy, nee Peters, devoted father of Alfred Arthur and Ralph, brother of Herman, Clara Wolgast and Minnie Miller of Michigan City, Indiana. Funeral Tuesday, Tec. 14, 2 p.m., at chapel, 5123-30 W. 26th street, Cicero.

Interment Mount Aq-btirn. Member of the American Legion, Berwyn post 422. Olympic 80. HCKICKT-Casteir J. RoWcK, Pfc, ace 191 beloved son of Mrs.

Mlchaiina RokicM and late Joseph Rokicki, dear brother of Henry. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral chap- DR. WILHELMINA CERNEY Services for Dr. A. Cerney.

51. a dentist who had offices at 5600 Cermak Cicero, will be held at 1:30 p. Wednesday in the chapel at 65.07 Cermak rd. Dr. Cerney died Saturday of a heart attack in her home 611 S.

Winona Oak Park. She is survived by her husband. Dr. James Cemey, also a dentist, who has offices at 56C0 Cermak and a son, Alan. courses.

The first concerns a means of strengthening rules, either by legislation or by administrative action, so that taxes may again be charged on certain sles which thru rule interpretations over the last 10 years, have been walled orr one by one from sales tax. Examples are taxes on materials which are used in building construction, and feed and seed sold to farmers. Secondly, the commission has called in expert advice for the framing of a new law which would place a 2 per cent levy on the occupation of rendering services. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERTS AT WABAjH-AV. WHi'ehall 4S42 RAVEllSWOOD-AV.

LOr.rbeach 1-X-C5 tonight was elected to and accepted the presidency of of the Society of Motion Picture Producers. His salary was not announced, but was understood to be no more similar to the present tax which is technically a tax on the occupa-' tion of selling tangible personal property at retail. Conceivably C.H. JORDAN CO. 94 Yrs.

Service SUpsrior 7-7709 200 E. EF-TF. 1 Uoci E. of Michigan FlTJERAl. KCMK a.

I 1 i. MRS. FRANK ZELENKA Services for Mrs. Caroline Krai Zelenka, 47. of 5439 W.

23d Cicero, who died Thursday in St. Anthony's hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 5844 Cermak Cicero. For 27 years Mrs.

Zelenka and her husband, Frank, operated a grocery at the 23d st. address. Surviving are her husband: two daughters, Frances and Caroline, and two sons, Robert and Edward. Claire will remind the children that in this production of "Hansel and Gretel" W-G-N is returning to them an opera and folk tale written by a German, Humperdinck, who composed the opera in 1893 for a Christmas celebration in his home. -FLORISTS- than the a year with expenses paid to his predecessor.

Ellis Am ell $25,000 a Donald Nelson, Nelson retired FLOWERS 63 E. Monroe Si CEntral 6-3777 909 N. Harlem Village 4200 A. LANGE DEATH NOTICES CLARENCE HENRY MARTEN WINDSOR. England.

Dec. 12 AP)-Clarence Henry Marten, 7G. provost of Eton college since 1945 and for years tutor to Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, died today. A historian, he had spent his entire professional Lifi at Eton. He was knighted on the steps of the college chapel during the war in the presence of King George and.

Queen Elizabeth. Dec. 13, 1:30 p.m., at funeral home, 734 i Fntenul Notice MIZRACHI Women, Ida Crystal chapter. Members please attend service for Morris Silverman Monday, 11:30 a m. BELLE GOLDFARB, PRES.

In Mrmorum as president cf the society last February. Since then the society i has operated under the guidance of an executive committee. Amall's new job, comparable to that held by Eric Johnston rith the major film produeer-distribut-, ors. will involve public representa- tion of the independents, who pro-" duce. but do not distribute, motion pictures.

i Amall was attorney general of Georgia from 1929 to ,1943 and governor from 1943 to 1947. iAIRPORT DEDICATION AT MICHIGAN CITY IS" CALLED OFF BY RAIN A Saturday afternoon rehearsal I of the dedication cf the Michigan City Booster club's new airport. 1 1 12 miles south of town cn state highway 43, had to serve as the real dedication when the cere-! mony, scheduled for yesterday." was called off because rain turned the field Into a sea of rrud. 7he 150 acre- Geld, built by 500 volunteers, was to have been built in 43 hours a week ago, out rain delayed its completion until Saturday. Just after the corr.ple-: tion.

Albert spiers, editor of the icc v. viu'j'itya avenue to iaini -Fideiis church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Military funeral will be honored by Lafayette post No.

159, American Legion. For information call CAnal 6-2298 or HUmboldt 6-1230. CCKLOSoER-Anna Schlosser, 6138 Wcod-lawn avenue, Dec. 9, 1943, wife of the late Frank Schlosser, loving mother cf Evelyn E. Wilieit, Clarence P.

and Irwin B. Schlosser, grandmother cf Richard and Madelyn Wiilett, sister of Bertha Olson, Bernhardt, Henry, and Paul Echmldt. At chapel, 316 W. 6Srd street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Monday, Dec. 13, at 1 p.m.

Interment Concordia. SCHWARZER-Otto A. Schwarzer, beloved husband of the late Rosa, fond father of Ella Siils of Rockford, 111. and Arthur Schwarzer. Resting at funeral home, 3818 Irving Park road.

Service Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. fEDLACEK-Helen Sedlacek, nee Ealousek, beloved wife of Harry, loving mother of Jeanette Mazurka, Lorraine Rvan, Donald and Antoinette Sedlacek, daughter of Antoinette Kalousek. Services Tuesdav, 10:30 a.m., at chapel, 6507 W. Cermak road.

Interment Mount Auburn. 2310. SEUL-Leona M. Seul, Northfield, I1U r.ee Selzer, dear wife of the late August, mother of Rufus, Earl, Mildred Koller and Robert Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., from funeral home, 8057 Niles Center road, Ekokte. Mass 10 a.m., at Saint Norbert cnurch.

Interment Saint Mary cemetery. SHUKAS-Pvt Peter Shukas, killed in action in France, Sept 21, Co. 317th Inf. 80th 3rd Army, loving son of Harry and Alexandra Shukas, brother of Reta Moskos and Ehukas. ResUng et funeral home, 607 W.

Harrison, after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday at The Assumption church, 601 S. Central avenue, at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

Military service by Hellenic cost No. 343. American legion. STLVERMAN-Morris B. (Murphy) Silverman, 8014 S.

Phillips avenue, beloved husband of Evelyn, nee Ecrwitz, loving father of Alan and Steven, son of Rebecca, brother of Fannie Cohen, Belle SFiel-man, Martha Rose, Hannah Thomas, Jay Freed, Shirley Balin of Los Angeles. Ft -neral Monday, Dec. 13, at a.m., from chapel, 4225 W. Roosevelt road. Member of Agudath Achira congregation of South Shore and Kiwanis ciuo.

-hiva at home of Belle Spielman, 4600 K. Avers avenue. Interment Lorazer cemeterv. Waldheim- SCDERHOLM-Esther SoderhOIm, age 63, loving mother of Ralph. Mrs.

Ade.e Childs, Mrs. Elaine O'Brien and Leroy, grandmother of four, 1 sister in Finlar.i Resting at chapel, 6C1 E. 75th street Services Tuecday, Dec. 14, at 1 p.m. Interment Oak Hiii.

SONNE MLEITER-Eenry Sonnenleiter, Dec 11, at his home, 1933 Ereitwert avenue, Baltimore, beloved husband of Mary A. Sonnenleiter. Service at the Tickner funeral home, Baltimore, Tuesday, 11 a-m. Interment Baltimore, Md. w.

nia street, inter-ient Mount Hope cemetery. OAVIS-Emma Davis, 6941 Kirr.bark avenue, Dec. 11, 1948, wife cf the late James Davis, loving mother of Parser M. Davis, Lucilie E. Wall, and Isabel C.

J'idklns, cf Detroit, Mich. At chasel. 313 W. 63st, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 3 p.m.

Interment Cak Woods. Charter member of Jackson park chapter, ICo. 652, O.E.S. EE STEFAinS-Dcra DeStefanls, cf 1620 K. Laramie, loving daughter cf Kick and Elizabeth, nee Chiaverinl, 'evin- siste-cf John ar.d Raymond.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m. frcm chaoei, 9C0 S. to Our Ladv cf Scrrows church. Lntermer.t Cueen cf Heaven. SAcramento 2-4747.

EDCON- Raymond E. Dixon, beloved husband of Peari, fond father of Jcserh R. ana Jean Dbton, brcLher cf San Dixon. Services Wednesday 1:30 p.m., at parlors 7th street and Dorchester avenue. Interment local cemetery.

DUDLE Y-Anna C. Dudley. Dec. 11, 1943, wife of the late Peter Dudley, grandmother of Denise Eversz, 6istsr cf Mrs. KaLherlne Jousselin.

Memorial ser.ices will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesdav, Dec. 14, at St, Chryscetons church, 1424 K. Dearborn street. CENClG-Ann Cenclg. In memory of our darling auntie who died two years ago today.

MART JOAN AND JOENKY i HARLE Y-Pfc. William H. Harley. fa loving to- memory of our beloved son and EPSbrother. tolled on Leyte, Dec.

13, rciS44. In memory, a dally thought; la our hearts, a silent sorrow. DAD, MOM, SISTER AND FAMILY. FELSKOUDAS--Pvt Leo W. Pelekoudas.

ftfa- 1 loving memory cf our dear son tmd brother, who passed away two rSfcears ago todav. MOTHER, DAD, SISTERS, BROTHERS. CHARLES T. CROCKER San Francisco. Dec.

12 (AP) Charles Tempieton Crocker. 63. grandson of Charles Crocker, one of the founders of the Southern Pacific railroad, died today. His scientific explorations' enriched several museums. He was mzxried in 1911 to Helene Irwin, heiress to a sugar fortune.

They were divorced in 1927. DAVID TOUGH, WIDELY KNOWN AS A DRUMMER, FATALLY. HURT IN FALL David Tougn. 41, formerly of Oak Park, a drummer who became In loving memory cf our dear husband and dad, who passed away two years ago today. I LOVTUG WIFE CLARA AID CHILDREN MILITIA LISTS7 WAYS FOR CIVILIANS TO GET 16,000 COMMISSIONS Washington, Dec.

12 (AP)-The national guard in a statement today said it has room for more than 10,000 officers under Its large scale expansion program. The "mobilization day" national guard strength calls for 38.4G3 officers. Of these, 21,847 were in by last Nov. 15. Civilians falling in the following categories may get commissions: Former officers who served at least months In World War n.

Any -one up to 32 years old with at least a year of active duty who completes the 10 seH3 army, correspondent course. Any one iip to 32 who served in the first three enlisted grades or as warrant officer. Any man who after at least months war service was graduated from an accredited college not offering a reserve officers training course. Graduates Of a recent advanced ROTC course. Any man who was recommended for a commission during the war but who was taken prisoner before the commission could be completed.

Civilian-racialists such as doctors, dentists. ministers. DIVISION FOR BLIND TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE TO DISPLAY PRODUCTS A pre-Christmas open house at the training work shop of the Illinois department of public welfare's division for the blind, 1924 S. Marshall will be held Tuesday thru Friday, Raymond M. Dickinson, division superintendent, said yesterday.

The division offers services for all blind persons in the state not attending school. The open house will include an exhibit and sale of articles made by blind workers trained by the division. Visitors also may tour the work shop and see exhibits dealing with home training and care of pre-school blind children. Proceeds from the sale will go to the blind persjons whose articles era on the display. i VXLlAM3-7red L.

Williams, 4 years ago today. Gone and forgotten to some you cia7 be. But dear la my memory you always Bhail be. LOVIIIG V.1T2 such a law would make haircuts, beauty parlor operations, cleaning, laundry service, taxable. See Medical Fee Exemption Principal problem in connection with the latter is that of exempting certain services, such as medical fees which would not be considered properly subject to tax.

The uniformity rule in the state constitution makes the problem a difficult one, but some experts in legal draftsmanship say that it might be possible to exempt certain services actually, while legally keeping them within the law. Such a law, in addition to opening up new fields of taxation would also settle border line cases in which the occupation of selling at retail is so closely tied with services rendered that collection of sales tax. is difficult if not impossible. Examples are tailored suits, and personal photografs. The revenue commission, headed by Sen.

Merritt J. Little Aurora) has reported some of its probable findings in private to Gov. Elect Adlai Stevenson. Equalized Assessments Sought At the present time the commission, set up by the last legislature to study all phases state and local taxes in Illinois, is working on the problem ol equalizing assessments within counties. The commission, including both representatives and senators from the legislature, and public members from various tax groups.

Is inclined to favor setting up a county supervisor ol assessments under rather rigid control by the state. Such an officer would see that various township supervisors within a county maintained equality in assessments. Lack of uniformity is a problem in downstate counties. BANDITS GET $1,300 IN KANKAKEE TAVERN AFTER ATTACKING 3 Four bandits got $1,300 am; Jewelry valued at $250 early yesterday in the 808 Club tavern. 80 w.

Station Kankakee, after beating the owner and two employes. Robert Lapcrte, the owner, told police he was behind the bar checking receipts at 2 a. m. when the bandits, three of them wearing masks, entered. After taking the cash frora a till, they ordered La-porte's brother.

Edmon. and another employe, Charles Hoods, to lie on the floor. When Robert Laporte was unable to open the safe, because of nervousness, the bandits ordered Edmond to get up and do lt. The bandits then cleaned out the safe after striking and kicking their victims. Before leaving the bandits cut the telephone wires, preventing a report to police for nearly hnif an hour.

-DEATH KOTICES- Michigan City News-Dispatch and president of Michigan City Pilots' association. landed his plane several times in the dedication jractice. One flyer. C. Norman Elsr.

of 317 Crescent Clen Ellyn. unaware tv.at tee dedication had been called off, Cew onto the, noted in jazz circles, died Thursday In Newark. N. of a fractured skull suffered in a fall on a downtown street, it was learned yesterday." Toueh who Mrs. sopme btrassneim ana wiiuriu n.

Eeckerman. Service Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1 at funeral home, 620O N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Rosehill cemetery.

EUHIILElM-Hans Kuhnleln, age 47 years, of 10044 Princeton aver.ue, beloved 6on of Katherine and the late John, brother of Mrs. Barbara Susami, Mrs. Katherine Brandt Frank, John and George. Resting at chapel, 10928 Michigan avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m.

Interment Cedar Park. 6-0286. LEO-Raffaele (Lardinc) Leo, devoted mis-band of the late Santa, nee Passarella, beloved father of Frank, Mrs. (John) Ciardullo and Mrs. Lena (Salva-tore) Conforti, dear grandfather of twelve, great-grandfather of nineteen.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., from W. Tayior street, to Blessed Mother Cabrini church. Interment Mount Cannel cemetery. MOnroe 6-0449. LUETHJE -Adele Luethje, nee Freese, beloved mother of Helen Seegers, Fred Luethje, Mabel Hauck and Kenry Luethje Jr.

Resting at chapel, 207 H. Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m., St. Paul Ev. Luth.

church. Mount Prospect Interment Eden cemetery. LYNCH-Edward T. Lynch, beloved husband cf Genevieve Eolen, fond fafcier of Mary Catherine, Moreen Ann, Patricia Eileen, son of Mrs. Mary Moriariry and the late Edward Lynch, brotaer of James and William Lynch, Mrs.

Catherine Moffat, Mrs. Mary Erizzoiara and Martin Mori-arity. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 8:30 a.m., from funeral home, 3246 Jackson boulevard, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment All Saints.

KEdie 3-2334. liAEONEY-David Mahoney, cf 1113 K. Latrobe avenue, beloved husband of the late Catherine Cox Mahoney, loving father of James P. and Julia Broucek, grand-. father of ten, brother of Patrick of Chicago, Mary of Kansas City, Kas.

and Maurice of County Kerry, Ireland. Fune--al Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 018-20 Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment All Saints. Member of P.B.A. MANCUSO-Mary Mancuso, nee Falumbo, late of 1136 N.

Pulaski, beloved wife of James, fond mother of Joseph, dear sister of John, August, and Mrs. Frances Veglia. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., front chapel, 3901 W. Chicago avenue, to Our La ay of Angels church. Interment Mount CarmeL Information KEdsie MANN-Olin Maim, late of 9131 Exchange -avenue, beloved husband of the late Laura M.

Mann, father of Mrs. Mabel E. Cor-field, grandfather of William O. Corfieid, Treat-grandfather of James L. Corfieid.

t.lember cf Harbor lodge No. 731 A.F. 6 A.M., Old Settlers Association of Southeast Chicago, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, William M. Hobbs lodge No. 4 also the United church of South Chicago.

Resting at funeral home, 8644 Commercial avenue. Services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 130 pjn. Interment Cedar Park cemeterv. SOuth.

Chicago KARUSZAK-J. Stanley Maruszak, late of 4148 W. 47th street, beloved husband of nee Magierski, fond father of Jerome, Vincent, and Lorraine Sroga, father-in-law of Lenore and Bruno Sresra attended oak Park High school, SWEENEY-Cpl. Martin D. Sweeney, late of uti.

w. Mtn street, celoved son of Jonn ana Hannah, nee McLaiugnlin, brother of John F. and Thomas DYLCNG-John cf 4424 W. Altgeld street, beloved husoand of Helen, fatner of Dermis, loving son' of Anthony and Louise Dylong, brother of Genevieve Nall-cowska, Monica and Stanley, son-in-law cf Constance and Alexandra. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 2242 Leavitt to St Hedwig church.

Interment St. Albert's cemetery. ARmitage C-Ci-io. ECWARCS-Catherln? Edwards, nee Kaufmans, of 4143 K. Lowell avenue, loving wife of Jonn fond mother of Thomas, Genevieve and Wiiiiam, sister of Mae Manz, granamotrter of nine.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:40 a.m., from funeral home, 4447 Irving Park road to St. Edwardjs cnurch, mass 10 a.rn. Interment St Joseph cemetery. ELLW ANGER-Elizabeth Ellwanger, nee-Wienand, Dec. 11, beloved wife cf the laie Ferdinand fond mother of Wiilard Seitz and the lata Myrtle and Elmer dear sister of coward of Denver, CoL, and Frank of Long Beach, Cai.

Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 4338-40 Fulierton avenue. Interment Elmwood. EpsteLn, of 6231 17. Francisco avenue, beloved husband of Ella, dear father of Mae and Albert fond father-in-law of Betty Asher Epstein, devoted grandfather of Judith Ann and Kenneth Epstein, fond brother of Sarah Morris, Genendel Shelepski of Palestine, and the late Esther Eoby and Mashel Epstein. Services Monday, 10 a.m., at, chapel, 5145 Broadway.

Interment Jewish Waldheim. ERHART-John G. Erhart, beloved husband of the l2te Agnes, fond father of Charles and Mildred A. Funeral from funeral home, 1222 E. 47th street, Tuesday, Dec 14, at a.m., to Holy Cross church, 642 E.

65th street Mass at 8:30 a.m. Interment St Mary's. Please omit flowers. ALKEKSTE EN-William J. ABBOTT-Eerbert Abbott, son cf the lata Richard and Elizabeth, beloved brother cf Charles, Fred, Annie, and Edith Uvlrs.

G.A. and the late John, Walter and Alice (Mrs. J.L. Resting at funeral home, 5703 W. lladison street, where services will be held Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.

Interment Cartridge. AUsUa 7-2012. ALBERT-Nicholas Albert, beloved husband Mary, nee Schoiz, fond father cf Elizabeth Miiler and Catherine Jacob, grandfather of Marilyn Miiier, Shirley and Joseph Jacob, faiher-ln-lW cf Michael Mil ler and Joseph Jacob. Resting at funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Funeral Tuesday, Dec.

14, el 1:30 p.m. Interment Ridgewood. XELSON-Gunda Lj Axel3on, beloved wife of the late Gustave fend mother cf Mabel, Roy, Rnoda Hoover and the late grandmother cf Donald, sister of and Charles Olson and the late Caroline Kissen and Vega Ronne. Resting at home, 513 Irving Pirk road, iaervlce "Tucsuay, Dec. 14, 3 p.m., to Acacia Par 4.

Aylward, nee Barron, of 3662 if. Marsnfieid avenue, beloved wife cf the late Michael, dear mother cf Richard, Elizabeth Berrick, James, Margaret Mangelsdorf, and Joseph. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral borne, 3t52 Southport avenue, to t. Andrew's church. interment Mount Cannel.

ItECXER-Julius J. Becker, of 3443 Elaine place, beloved husband of Jennie, nee Abramson, fond brother cf Rae Racusen, Winnie Hamburg, Babs Hamburg, Isa and' the late Faye Becker. Service Monday, -2 p.m., at chapel, 5206 Eroadway. Interi -ment WesUawn. Member cf Cong.

Ansha Mizrach and American Irish Jewish dub. field and got stuck in the mud. His arrival delighted several hun- dred persons, however, who had arrived for the dedication. Elsy. a bus line operator, was accom-I pan ied ty his son.

William, 16. They had the plane dragged from tee cud ty a tractor and took oil from a dry area. MAN IS SHOT TO DEATH DAUGHTER YELLS 'FIRECRACKERS1 Tampa. Dec. 12 (AP-A i Tampa man was shot to death tonight while his teen aged daugh-; ter.

at first not realizing the attack was on her father, yelled "firecrackers." A gunman riddled Jircmj Velas- co, 35. with at least five bullets at a distance of only a few feet while Velasco's wife awfio looked on. Then the slayer escaped down the dimly lit street. Police Chief L. Eddings said the Velascos and their daughter.

Sylvia, 13, had left the tome of friends and were getting into their automobile when the shooting oc-j curred i Velasco's occupation was not known to police. Leon Henderson Quits Democratic Action Post I New York. Dec. 12 (AP)-Leon i Henderson, former head of the of- fice of price administration, resigned today as national chairman of Americans for Democratic 'Action, effective Jan. 15.

Hender- son said the press of private business prompted his resignation. playing in Chicago with a group of pupils from Austin High school, including Benny Goodman, Eddie Condon, Eunny Berrigan. and others who became widely known popular musicians. Later he played in popular orchestras. He was in the navy in World War II.

and was a patient at a veterans hospital near Newark at the time of his death. Services will be held on Tuesday in Newark, and Durial will De in Chicaso. he leaves his widow. Margaret; two brothers, James and George, and a sister. Mrs.

D. A. Diamond. BAKTMT'S REVOLVER FALLS Ai'ART, BUT HE FIXES IT, GETS $90 A audit confronted Howard Roe, 40, clerk in the Haliburton hotel, 6954 N. Greenview early yesterday, and demanded that Roe hand over the hotel's cash.

Just then the bandit's revolver fell apart. Quickly he gathered up the cylinder and cartridges, reassembled the weapon, and went ahead with his robbery. Roe waited, meanwhile, then handed over $90 and the robber fled with an unarmed accomplice. Police said the bandits may have been the same ones who earlier forced Fred Loomis. night clerk at the Melbourne hotel, 4625 N.

Racine to give them $30 from the hotel's tilL The same two also are suspected of being the robbers who took $138 from Russell Hoehn, night clerk at the Oakweil hotel. 1011 N. Wells St. a few hours later. EUGENE FORD DIES; STAGE' PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR IN CAPITAL Dec.

12 (AP Eugene F. Ford, 53. managing director and stage producer for Loews Capital theater in Washington died today in a hospital of a heart ailment. Ford was a pianist, organist, and composer. He was born in Portland, and came to Washington in 1332.

He returned to New York in 1938 as radio production manager, author, and director for Station WHN. He returned to Washington in 1939. Ford in 1928 composed "Rain." one of the out standing song hits of the year. Studio Frees Joan Leslie After Battle In Courts Hollywood, Dec. 12 (AP)-Actress Joan Leslie, who went all the way to 'the United States Supreme court in an attempt to break her contract with Warner announced today that the studio has freed her.

Thru her attorney Miss Leslie said the differences with the studio have been settled "on a friendly basis out of court, dear brother of Vincent and Joseph, fend-grandfather of Barbara. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 15, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 4907 Archer avenue, to St Bruno's church. Interment Resurrection. Military Honors by Archer Highland post No.

98, Arn. Legion. Virginia 7-052L, McCULLA-Oeorge W. McCulla of 3114 Palmer square, beloved husband of, Gertrude, fond father of Marion Kava-nagh, and George McCulla Jr. Service Tuesday 1 p.m., at funeral home, 33C1 Fulierton avenue.

Interment Oakridge. Past member of LA.T.S.E. local No. 2. McGUvNIS-Donald CasUe McGinnis Gien Eilyn, 111.

beloved son of Donald and Alice licGlrmis, dear brother of Alice Fatty, fond grandson of Mrs. A. G. Hartley of Fayetteviile, Ark. Resting at funeral home, 517 Main street, Glen Ellyn.

Service: Monday, 2 p.m. Congregational church. Glen EUyn. Interment Forest Kill cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make subscription to Glen Ellyn Boy Scouts.

brother-in-law of Ann, uncle of Patrick -John. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from funeral home, 6436 S. Kalsted street, to Visitation church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. BOulevard 8-Ote2.

THORSOII-Gustave Thorson, late of 6632 ti, Meade avenue, beloved husband cf Etta, father of Wesley and Kenneth, grandfather of Gien, Nancy, Kenneth and Carol, brother of John, Roy, Lillian Eerg, and the late August and Bertha Ekberg. Service at funeral home, 4332 Elston avenue, Tuesday, Dec. 14, :30 -r. Interment Ridgewood cerr.eteiy. Member of Ben Franklin locl6-e, No.

8t2, A. F. and A. Oriental Consistory and Medinah Temple. TUZZO-Anna Marie Tuzzo, nee Eattaglie fond wife of the late John, loving mcthtr of Michael Tuzzo, Frances Desiderio, Mary Sesso, Anthony Tuzzo and Jose- fhine Wenzlafi, grandmother cf twelve, testing at funeral heme, 736 W.

North avenue. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 9:30 a.m., to St Michael's church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

Michigan 2-6S67. WAGNER-Lottie G. Warner, at Key West, beloved wife of the lata Richard, fond mother of Elsa l.leicherf Gertrude Ricketts and Lee Wagner. At chapel, 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, Tuesday noon. Services Wednesday, 1 p.m.

Interment Cak-Woods. WARN-'Maria Warn. Dec. 11, beloved wife of the late Samuel, loving mother of Horace S. Warn, Elizabeth Daniels, Ida Clancy, and Florence Karry.

Easting at jchapel, 6522 S. Eaisted street, where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Iniermenb Acacia Park. WEAVER-Kelle B. Weaver, 1415 Foster December 11, 1948, beloved mother of Mrs.

Mauree Forslin, sister cf Anna J. Davidson, at chapel, 6501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 10 a-ia. Interment priva.

WETNIIERY-Catherme WhLtnery, cee Fagan, 6029 S. La Salle street, beloved wife of Robert mcther of Robert J.Jr. and Mrs. Carl Earbert, gr andmcther of Patricia Whinnery, Caria Earbert ar.d Mrs. Kathleen Temmel.

At chapel, 415 W. 63rd street. Funeral Wednesday, 6:30 a.m, to St Ar.ne church, mass 10 a-m. Interment Calvary. lESER-Capt Louis C.

Wieser, U.S. Army Air Corps, beloved son cf Mr. and KjgMrs. Louis WIeser, brother cf Cil-'oert and Josephine. Funeral from Daltoa funeral home, 727 Carroll street, Eammond, at 6:30 a.m., Wednesday, 9 a.m.

at fit Joseph church. Burial Elmwood cemetery, Eammond. UTLKOSZ-Charles Wiikosz, of 7223 S. Talman, beloved h'isband of Ertelle, nee Lipska, dear father of Ceraldine end Kenneth, loving sin of Anthony Wilkosr, f-md brother of Victoria, Valeria, Leo, Edward, Helen, Clara and Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 1734 street, to SU Joseph's church. Interment Resurrection.

WOOEEURN-Rcbert P. Woocb-urn, Dec. 12, 1943, beloved husband of Charlotte Eastings Woodbum, father of Viiliara R. and Robert Carter Woodburn, brother of Mrs. Jennie T.

Walsh and the late William R. Woodburn. Funeral Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m.; from funeral heme, 245 W. Mcrth avenue, to The Irrnriaculata Conception church. Inter- ment All Saints.

Bennett, fond brother cf Andrew, v'jces, Mathilda Rea. Ellen Morrow, Agnes Johnston, Maria MeGimp-sey and Mary Fxbinson. Services 2 p.m., Tuesday, at chapel, 1643 W. 63rd street. Interment Fairmount.

BENSON'-Robert Lee Benson, Dec. 11, 1848, cf 523 N. Lockwood avenue. Resting at funeral home, 313 V. Central avenue, Austin.

Service Tuesday, 11 a.m. Inter men! private. AUsua 7-0017. (CERG-Mary Berg, nee 73C8 Wabash avenue, the loving wife of Milton, dear mother of Rose Weil and William, grandmother of three. Services Monday 2:30 p.m., at funeral chapel, 704 S.

Pulaski Read. Interment Jewish Waldheim. fEITTKAU-Minnle Bittkau, beloved wife of the late Robert dear mother of Mrs. Alma Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Fritz, 'Charles J.

Wahl and Mr3. Eleanor Orth, grandmother of six grandchildren and four creat-grandchilorea Service Tues-cay, Dec. 14, 3 p.m., at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue, fcerment Concordia, Klidare -5423. ELOCK-Elirabeth Stevenson Block, Dec 10, 1248, wife of the late Louis E.

Block, mother of Edward Stevenson Block, grabdmother of French Eicck. Services at chapel, 200 E. Erie street, Monday, 2 p.02. Interment BLUEMEL-Henry O. Bluemel, of St Char, les road, Glen Eliyn, beloved husband of Louise fond father cf Henrietta Brock-man, Laura Sandberg, Ruth Frega, Arthur, and the late Edward.

Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., at chapel. 493 Main street, Glen. Ellyn. Interment Forest EUL BOLEN-See Edward Lynch notice. A.

A A A A A A A A. 7150 5. Cottage Grove avenue, Dec. 1843, husband of Regina M. Falkensteen, father of William J.

Falkensteen, brother cf Ida Michalek, of Milwaukee, at chapel, 316 63rd street at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. Interment Cak Woods. FASHEAUGH-Fred Fashbaugh, at Spocner, beloved husband of Helen, fond father of Eleanor Hollars, Ethel Eoib, Elmer and Earl. Funeral at Starr chapel, 2322 W.

111th street, at 8 pjn. Please omit flowers. FEPRERI-Joseph Ferrerl, formerly of 2634 N. Mo-tart, beloved husband of fabler of Charles, Sam, Vito, Sai-vatore and Andrew, eigb.te.en grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 8 a.m., at chapel, 5321 W.

MAdisaa street Burial ftueea of Heaven. FILrp-Joseph H- Fllip, age 71 years, of 3741 Wenccah avenue, Berwyn, loving husband cf Anna (nee Kuna), fond fatner cf Anna, Josephine Vanek and Pose Slouf, brother of Mae Rahn, H. K. Filip of Michigan and Victor K. Filip Sr.

Fu-iieral Monday, Dec. 13, at 1:30 at chapel, 6227 Cennak road, Berwyn. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. For information call Stanley ISSo. GIELOV-Eerman Gielow, Eapp read, North-brock, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Pantle, brother cf Jacob and John.

Resting at chepel, 251 Dempster street, Grove, until noon Tuesday. Ln state at Emmanuel Lutheran church. West Lake ever.ue. Interment Emmanuel Lutheran cemetery. GlCVAHirETTI-Archle N.

Glsvanr.ettl, husband of the late Caroline, fond father cf Andrew, brother of Annida Gicvanr.etti and Quintilio. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 9:15 from funeral home, 2353 W. Chicago avenue, to SU Agatha's church, at Douglas boulevard and Kedzie avenue. Interment Mount Car mei.

For Inlormatlcn BRunswlck 8-8220. GLASGOW-Brioget Glasgow, Dec. 12, 1848, 533 S. Low avenue, wife of the late Jacob Glasgow, loving mother of Lillian Zeilner, John A. Glasgow and Anna I.

Kubick. (andmother cf Lorraine Kublci. lowers DEirVEMD -MINUTES FRISH fbut ttitr titbit it FthERAL FLOWERS Xrtra Head Of Alton Chest And Woman Die In Crash Springfield, 111., Dec. 12 (Spe-cial)-Hewitt Rand Rodgers. 40.

head of a brick company and chairman of the Alton. 111., Community Chest, and rUss Elizabeth Mer-win. 33. of Carbondale. 111., were killed early today when Rodgers' car overturned in a ditch near here after hitting a telephone pole.

Another passenger. Miss Florine Swadley of Springfield, suffered head injuries. The women, both teachers in Springfield, were being returned home by Rodgers from Godfrey. 111., where they had visited friends. 5 Nurses Going To Texas For Duty In Polio Cases Five registered nurses' frora the Chicago area will leave Tuesday to "serve polio patients in Texas, the Chicago chapter of the Red Cross announced yesterday.

They are Rhoda Grupe, 1115 4th Maywood; DeLores Seger, 530 Arlington Jacqueline Nault, 1046 Lake Shore Evelyn Mdelar, 3520 Thorndale and Betty Jo Williams. 1425 N. Dearborn St. ROBBED BY KNIFE TIE LEER Che iter Kamula, 28M Archer a truck driver, reported that a Nejro who' accosted him at 5240 South Park ay flourished a knife and took lli. Vicnn corqe WASHING MACHINE STOLEN A washing machln wbb atolen from the home of Miss Mary Marley, 1639 Huron it IIOWJT 7 S.

Wabash mi. sc Call A ndolph -6-3700 -DEATH N0TICES- VCKOLAY-Walter MIkclay, late cf 7240 S. Ashland avenue, beloved husband of Bertha, loving father of Alice, Raymond, Helen and Edwin, dear father-in-law of Sylvia, Margery and John Houlihan. Fu neral Wednesday, Dec. 15, 8:30 a.m., from chapel 1256-58 W.

61st street, St Justin Msxtyn church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. BOulevard 8-E257. JflSKOVlC-Tech. Eg.

Emll M. wU.A., Co. K. Infantry 273, killed KsSln action at Colditz, Cemtarjv, rAprU 15, 1845, late of 6124 S. Fairfield avenue, beloved son of Joseph and Elizabeth, nee Milyon, Miskovic, brother of Michael, Joseph Jack, 'Anthony, Eelen Eakotie and Sister M.

LeP.oy, of Danville, Perm. Funeral Wed-rasday, Dec. 16, at 8:30 a. from chapel. 746 V.

61st street, to St Simon church. Interment Resurrection. John House military service. PRospect 6-7257. KICKELS-Belle D- Nickels, fond sister of Mrs.

Hattie C. Becker and Juila E. Nickels, aunt of Herman, Herbert, Grace and Florence Becker and Mrs. Gertrude service Tuesday, 14,. 2:30 p.m., at funeral home, 6200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster, Interment KosehUl Cemetery. ZASLCCK-Sgt Ernest A. Zablock. of 1900 Hewer, TetetreeW very.Wrt 5. Filth avenue, uaywoca.

juiy Bartender Shoots Patron Who Points Gun At Hin Chester Stwora. 35, of 2433. W. 25th st, was shot in the head last night by Joseph Matusczek. 33, bartender in the tavern at 2053 Cuilerton after an altercation.

Matusczek told police Stwora entered the tavern, ordered drinks, then argued with patrons. Stwora then drew a re vol v. and pointed it at Matusczek. who reachedback of the tar. obtained his own weapon, and shot Stwora.

The wounded man was taken to County hospital. RELIEVED OF $150 BY BAJTDTT George Garlin, 4649 Kasaon mi was robbed of ISO by man. AwA. 145, at Germany, re lieved son cf Charlotte and Peter fBRAASCE-Elsa L. "Eraasch, ne-e Preller of Lemont, beloved wife of Eeory dar mother of Eazel Pauls, fond sifter cf Edward, the late Albert and Emma Kildebrand.

Service at funeral heme, 501 Ciiia street, Lemoct, Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., lo St. Matthew's church, 2 p.m. Interment St. Malxew's cemetery. BRASCHKO-Peter J.

Eraschko, Technician 6th Class, killed in action Sept. 10, 1344, southern France, son cf the late Frarj! ar.i Theresa, brotnr of Catherine Woods, Frank, Elizabeth 3ehuiU and Nicholas. Resting at funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service Wednesday morning "at 10 a.m. Intermsat El-wooCi cemetery.

Zablock, fond brother of Florence and Robert. Service Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m., from funeral home, 301 S. Fifth avenue, at Maple street, Maywood, to Queen of Heaven cemetery. Fleas omit flowers.

Maywood 100, 2ETrEIlEZR3-rapnar Zetterberg, of 1022 Foster street, Evanston, suddenl7, wile of Conrad, mother of Mary Ann and Mar go Lee Zetterberg. Services-Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., et chapel, 1450 Sherman avenue, tn" laterment RoeehiU cemetery. Fur.eral from chspel, 18 W. 63rd street at Harvard ever.ue, Wednesday, Dec 15, et 9:45 a.m., to Visitation church. Intermeal SU M.ary'a.

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